Salima Mazari, the Afghan female county magistrate who led the county's resistance against the Taliban, was rumored to have been arrested and executed by the Taliban. Recently, it was confirmed that with the help of the public, Mazari escaped the Taliban and is now in the United States.

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The woman admiring the earrings by candlelight (Dutch painter Godfried Schalcken).
Hitler's 50th Birthday Celebration Parade, Berlin, 1939
In 1945, the Red Army captured Berlin
In 1959, at the height of the Cold War, Khrushchev became the first Soviet leader to set foot on American soil, and relations between the Soviet Union and the West eased.
1959 was a very special year, when Dior was officially approved to hold a five-day fashion show in Moscow.
Soviet officials lifted the ban on "fashion shows" and also ended dress codes for the Soviet people.
11,000 invitations to the Dior show were sent, mostly to the Soviet elite and dignitaries.
In order to allow the general public to appreciate fashion up close, Dior arranged for 3 models to travel through the center of Moscow.
The models dressed in Dior's haute couture collection caused a huge sensation on the streets of Moscow:
Tarkovsky's imperial illustrator Михаил Ромадин
The Cold War classic "Snake" (1973), translated by Shangying, once swept China:
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Another Cold War classic, The Silent Man (1973), was also translated by Shangying:
The climactic passage of Bridge of Spies (2015) recreates the personnel exchange that took place on the Glienick Bridge on February 10, 1962, in which Rudolf Abel, a Soviet spy captured by the FBI, was exchanged for Gary Bowles, a U-2 aircraft spy pilot captured by the Soviet Union, and the two passed each other on the bridge, going back to their homes and looking for their mothers:
One of the big things these three Cold War classics has in common is the exchange of personnel at the end of the film, and this is the biggest feature of the Cold War:
The two camps of the United States and the Soviet Union fought openly and secretly, but they both left a certain amount of room and tried their best to avoid a "hot war" in which they died together.
Paris, 1993
Behind the Scenes of East Evil and West Poison, 1994
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